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programming and boundary-scan testing for embedded target devices. OpenOCD uses a "hardware interface dongle" to communicate with the JTAG (IEEE 1149.1) compliant taps on your target board. OpenOCD currently supports many types of hardware dongles: USB based, parallel port based, and other standalone boxes that run OpenOCD internally. It allows ARM7 (ARM7TDMI and ARM720t), ARM9 (ARM920T, ARM922T, ARM926EJ-S, ARM966E-S), XScale (PXA25x, IXP42x) and Cortex-M3 (Luminary Stellaris LM3 and ST STM32) based cores to be debugged via the GDB protocol. Flash writing is supported for external CFI compatible NOR flashes (Intel and AMD/Spansion command set) and several internal flashes (LPC2000, AT91SAM7, STR7x, STR9x, LM3, and STM32x). Preliminary support for various NAND flash controllers (LPC3180, Orion, S3C24xx, more) controller is included. WWW: http://openocd.berlios.de/ PR: 135094 Submitted by: CeDeROM <tomek.cedro@gmail.com>
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MD5 (openocd-0.1.0.tar.gz) = 994b603d280ab85b5f255342c1d6b66c
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SHA256 (openocd-0.1.0.tar.gz) = e468c907355727f7aede5623afd77721eb75abe7686af7f2f388f41a7c0f2911
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SIZE (openocd-0.1.0.tar.gz) = 985328
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